Assistant Professor
College of Pharmacy
Ewha Womans University
Seoul, Korea Faculty Webpage
PhD, Northwestern University, 2003
MSc, Seoul National University, 1996
BSc, Seoul National University, 1993
Publications
1 Patent Application
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Ferreras, J. A.; Stirrett, K. L.; Lu, X.; Ryu, J.-S.; Soll, C. E.; Tan, D. S.; Quadri, L. E. N.* "Mycobacterial phenolic glycolipid virulence factor biosynthesis: Mechanism and small-molecule inhibition of polyketide chain initiation." Chem. Biol.2008, 15, 51–61.
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Ferreras, J. A.; Ryu, J.-S.; Di Lello, F.; Tan, D. S.*, Quadri, L. E. N.* "Small-molecule inhibition of siderophore biosynthesis in Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Yersinia pestis." Nature Chem. Biol.2005, 1, 29–32.
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Ryu, J.-S.; Marks, T. J.*; McDonald, F. E.* "Organolanthanide-catalyzed intramolecular hydroamination/cyclization/bicyclization of sterically encumbered substrates. Scope, selectivity, and catalyst thermal stability for amine-tethered unactivated 1,2-disubstituted alkenes." J. Org. Chem.2004, 69, 1038–1052.
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Ryu, J.-S.; Li, G. Y.; Marks, T. J.* "Organolathanide-catalyzed regioselective intermolecular hydroamination of alkenes, alkynes, vinylarenes, di- and trivinylarenes, and methylenecyclopropanes. Scope and mechanistic comparison to intramolecular cyclohydroaminations." J. Am. Chem. Soc.2003, 125, 12584–12605.
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Ryu, J.-S.; Marks, T. J.*; McDonald, F. E.* "Organolanthanide-catalyzed intramolecular hydroamination/cyclization of amines tethered to 1,2-disubstituted alkenes." Org. Lett.2001, 3, 3091–3094.
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Suh, Y.-G.*; Jun, R.-O.; Jung, J.-K.; Ryu, J.-S. "Stereoselective construction of C-13 quaternary carbon unit of isopimarane diterpene and its synthetic application to isopimarol diterpene." Synth. Commun.1997, 27, 587-593.
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Suh, Y.-G.*; Choi, Y. G.; Ryu, J.-S.; Cho, Y.-S. "Synthesis of anatoxin a via intramolecular Mannich reaction." Soul Taehakkyo Yakhak Nonmunjip1995, 20, 12–20.